A train carrying Republican lawmakers, staff and families to a policy retreat in West Virginia has hit a truck near Charlottesville, Virginia. One person inside the truck was killed, according to local media reports.

Congressional Institute spokesperson Jessica Twohey later told WYIR TV, in addition to the one fatality and one injured person on the truck, one congressional member was sent to the hospital, and two other people were examined. Minor first aid was also offered to those who were on the train.

The crash took place in Crozet, Virginia, about 12 miles west of Charlottesville. Emergency responders are on the scene. A GOP aide told MSNBC that most people seem to be okay, but “there appear to be some injuries.”

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Of the three passengers in the truck, one was killed and two were injured in the crash, Senator Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) told the Washington Post. Flake and other lawmakers helped local medical personnel carry one of the injured passengers to an ambulance.

Representative Carlos Curbelo (R-Florida) told MSNBC “the train is almost entirely occupied by members of Congress and their spouses.”

The annual legislative retreat was scheduled to be held in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. On Wednesday night a two-hour dinner was scheduled with Vice President Mike Pence. Pence was not on the train. On Thursday there was supposed to be a two-hour lunch with President Trump, according to Politico.

The train has been pulled away, and is heading back to Charlottesville.

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